About Khan Tigers Ki Jaan Pti Songs
♦ Khan was born in Lahore, the only son of Ikramullah Khan Niazi, a civil engineer, and his wife Shaukat Khanum. Long settled in Mianwali in northwestern Punjab, his paternal family are of Pashtun ethnicity and belong to the Niazi tribe. Khan's mother hailed from the Pashtun tribe of Burki, which had produced several successful cricketers in Pakistan's history, including his cousins Javed Burki and Majid Khan. Maternally, Khan is also a descendant of the Sufi warrior-poet and inventor of the Pashto alphabet, Pir Roshan, who hailed from his maternal family's ancestral Kaniguram town located in South Waziristan in the tribal areas of northwest Pakistan.
♦ A quiet and shy boy in his youth, Khan grew up with his four sisters in relatively affluent (upper middle-class) circumstances and received a privileged education. He was educated at Aitchison College in Lahore and the Royal Grammar School Worcester in England, where he excelled at cricket. In 1972 he enrolled in Keble College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, graduating with honours in 1975.
♦ On 16 May 1995, Khan married Jemima Goldsmith, in a two-minute ceremony conducted in Urdu in Paris. A month later, on 21 June, they were married again in a civil ceremony at the Richmond registry office in England. Jemima converted to Islam. The couple have two sons, Sulaiman Isa and Kasim.
♦ Rumours circulated that the couple's marriage was in crisis. Jemima denied the rumours by publishing an advertisement in Pakistani newspapers. On 22 June 2004, it was announced that the couple had divorced, ending the nine-year marriage because it was "difficult for Jemima to adapt to life in Pakistan". Khan resides in his sprawling farmhouse at Bani Gala.In November 2009, Khan underwent emergency surgery at Lahore's Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital to remove an obstruction in his small intestine.
♦ In January 2015 Khan married British-Pakistani journalist Reham Khan in a private Nikah ceremony at his residence in Islamabad. On 22 October 2015 they announced their intention to file for divorce.
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♦ The List of Few Best and Famous Pti Songs Mp3 Music ♦
♦ Mat Takrana Junoon Se
♦ Ek Chand Ek Sitara
♦ Naya Banay Ga Pakistan
♦ Ay Mujahede Watan – Hai Tere Sath Hum
♦ Inshaallah
♦ Naya Pakistan – Atta Ullah Esa Khailvi
♦ Imran Khan Jalsa De Wich Nachnay
♦ Hum Mulk Bachanay Niklay
♦ Chalo Chalo Imran Kay Sath
♦ Bolo Kaun Bachayega Pakistan
♦ Hum Aik Hain
♦ Utho Meri Dunya Kay Ghareeboon
♦ Waya Waya – Pashto
♦ Tabdeeli Aa Gai Hai Yaaro
♦ Tabdeeli Hum Say
♦ Dil Naik Hu Niyat Saaf
♦ Sindhi Topi Ajrak
♦ Mujahid E Watan
♦ Zamung Masher Imran Khan
♦ Naya Banay ga Pakistan
♦ Jitna Vi Imran Khan Jitna
♦ Go Nawaz Go
♦ Allah Hu by Junoon
♦ Larho Mujhey
♦ Aik aur Qadam Barha
♦ Aazma Lay
♦ Monga Insaf – Pashto
♦ Do Pashtoonishtian De – Pashto
♦ Inquilabi – Pashto
♦ Zamung Masher Imran Khan
♦ Junoon se aur ishq say
♦ Main Baghi hoon
♦ Main tu dekhoon ga
♦ Mein tu Imran ko hi vote dunga
♦ Hathi vich le Insaaf d jhanda
♦ Naray Wajnay
♦ Itne Bare Jeevan Main
♦ Saadi Vaari
♦ Shane Imran Khan
♦ Soch Uth Jawan
♦ Tabdeeli by Shehryaar
♦ Tehreek e Insaaf Ka Mulk me
♦ Pti Jalasa Songs
♦ Umeed e Sehar
♦ Uth Bandh Kamar
♦ Utho Mere Mulk Kay Jawano
♦ Welcome Imran Khan
♦ Zulm ko Zia
♦ Joshe Junoon
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